Over the last century, 95% of all medical experiments have been done on lab mice. But are they the perfect laboratory stand-in for humans? Some recent studies may suggest otherwise.
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2014-11/uoc--omn111714.php
“For more than a century, the laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) has stood in for humans in experiments ranging from deciphering disease and brain function to explaining social behaviors and the nature of obesity.”
New comprehensive view of the mouse genome finds many similarities and striking differences with human genome
http://www.genome.gov/27559596
“Looking across evolutionary time and the genomic landscapes of humans and mice, an international group of researchers has found powerful clues to why certain processes and systems in the mouse - such as the immune system, metabolism and stress response - are so different from those in people.”
Mus musculus (house mouse)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome?term=mus%20musculus
“The mouse is one of the major organisms for modeling human disease and comparative genome analysis.”
What are some backgrounds that scientists use mice for?
http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=1226
“Mice are used in a wide variety of scientific projects. Mice breed very quickly,so scientists often use mice to study questions about genetics.”
Why Do Medical Researchers Use Mice?
http://www.livescience.com/32860-why-do-medical-researchers-use-mice.html
“From formulating new cancer drugs to testing dietary supplements, mice and rats play a critical role in developing new medical wonders.”
Advantages of the mouse as a model organism
http://research.jax.org/mousegenetics/advantages/advantages-of-mouse.html
“Among the many advantages to using the mouse as a model organism, the most important is their striking similarity to humans in anatomy, physiology, and genetics.”
The Mouse Trap
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/the_mouse_trap/2011/11/lab_mice_are_they_limiting_our_understanding_of_human_disease_.html
“Mark Mattson knows a lot about mice and rats. He's fed them; he's bred them; he's cut their heads open with a scalpel.”
A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v515/n7527/pdf/nature13992.pdf
“The laboratory mouse shares the majority of its protein- coding genes with humans, making it the premier model organism in biomedical research, yet the two mammals differ in significant ways.”
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Paper on mice experiment design:
Review of the literature and suggestions for the design of rodent survival studies for the identification of compounds that increase health and life span, Stephen Richard Spindler, AGE (2012) 34:111–120
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Scientists are beginning to understand mysterious parts of our DNA. Here’s what they’ve found so far.
Rapid Evolution Is Real…These Species Changed in Front of Our Eyes - https://youtu.be/DrgR_tSVdLU
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Inside the Mysterious Dark Matter of the Human Genome
https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2012-09/encode-project-sheds-light
“When scientists sequenced the human genome a decade ago, it was somewhat like looking at a blueprint in a foreign language — everything was marked in its proper location, but no one could tell what it all meant.”
Dark Dna: The Missing Matter At The Heart Of Nature
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23731680-200-dark-dna
“The discovery that some animals thrive despite hugely mutated DNA hidden in their genome is forcing us to rethink some basics of evolution.”
‘Dark Matter’ Dna Influences Brain Development
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-00920-x
“A puzzle posed by segments of 'dark matter' in genomes — long, winding strands of DNA with no obvious functions — has teased scientists for more than a decade. Now, a team has finally solved the riddle.”
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GMOs and Roundup: 'GMOs Cause Tumors in Rats' Scientist Wins Defamation Lawsuit
In November 2012, the Journal of Food and Chemical Toxicology published a paper titled Long Term Toxicity of Roundup Herbicide and a Roundup-Tolerant genetically modified maize by Gilles-Eric Seralini and his team of researchers at France’s Caen University. It was a very significant study that made a lot of noise worldwide, the first of its kind under controlled conditions that examined the possible effects of a GMO maize diet treated with Monsanto’s Roundup Herbicide.
After the research was completed, it went through rigorous reviews, as well as a four month review process by scientists and researchers. It was eventually approved and published, only to be retracted by request of the Journal. Although hundreds of scientists around the world condemned the retraction, and the researchers addressed the criticisms, it was to no avail.
This major GMO study has now been republished following its controversial retraction (under strong commercial pressure), with even more up to date information and a response to previous criticisms.
“We also show that the decision to retract cannot be rationalized on any discernible scientific or ethical grounds. Censorship of research into health risks undermines the value and the credibility of science, thus, we republish our paper.” – Seralini
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Is There Evidence GMO Foods Cause Cancer? - http://www.newsmax.com/Health/Health-Wire/GMO-foods-cancer-safety/2015/06/08/id/649337/
Monsanto's GMO Herbicide Doubles Cancer Risk - http://www.ewg.org/agmag/2015/10/monsanto-s-gmo-herbicide-doubles-cancer-risk
Ten Things you Need to Know about the Seralini Study - http://www.gmoseralini.org/ten-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-seralini-study/
Scientists React to Seralini GMO Study - https://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/2014/06/24/scientists-react-to-republished-seralini-maize-rat-study/
Long-term Toxicity of Roundup - http://enveurope.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s12302-014-0014-5
Seralini Study on Toxic Effects of GMOs and Glyphosate Republished - http://www.cornucopia.org/2014/06/seralini-study-toxic-effects-gmos-glyphosate-republished/?gclid=Cj0KEQjwjIy5BRClh8m_9Zu64d8BEiQAtZsQf4wNFDXMdYqHlHyTzy9l2Al6X4nOw83U2WAoRsqOCtkaAvPD8P8HAQ
Paper claiming GM link with tumours republished - http://www.nature.com/news/paper-claiming-gm-link-with-tumours-republished-1.15463
New Peer-Reviewed Paper’s Bold Statement: Seralini Study on GMOs & Tumors Was Right After All - http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/new-peer-reviewed-papers-bold-statement-seralini-study-on-gmos-tumors-was-right-after-all/
Toxicity of GMOs and Pesticides: Séralini’s Team Wins Defamation and Forgery Court Cases - http://www.globalresearch.ca/toxicity-of-gmos-and-pesticides-seralinis-team-wins-defamation-and-forgery-court-cases/5492480
Huge: Seralini Wins Defamation and Forgery Court Cases over GMO Research - http://naturalsociety.com/huge-seralini-wins-defamation-forgery-court-cases-gmo-research/
Seralini proves again that the EU's GMO evaluation process is flawed - http://www.greens-efa.eu/seralini-proves-again-that-the-eu-s-gmo-evaluation-process-is-flawed-15174.html
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Andrea Benucci's lab at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute has developed an automated system to train mice in various behavioral tasks. Read more about it here: http://www.brain.riken.jp/en/articles/?p=594

"Мыши обрели человеческие голос и грудное молоко"
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Mice can't talk, but a transgenic rodent could shed light on the evolution of language. A team of German researchers has created mice with a human gene implicated in speech problems and thought to play a role in the evolution of language.
Source: New Scientist
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17206
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An impressive body of scientific evidence over the last 15 years documents long term benefits of carbohydrate-restricted, especially ketogenic, diets. We now understand molecular mechanisms and why they work. Popular books and articles now challenge the advice ‘carbohydrates are good and fats are bad.’ Circa mid-19th century urinary ketones were identified in diabetics sealing their toxic label for the next 150 years. Despite work four decades ago showing ketones were highly functional metabolites, they are still misidentified as toxic byproducts of fat metabolism. The vilification of fat by regulatory and popular dogma perpetuates this myth. But the nutrition-metabolic landscape is improving dramatically.
A growing number of researchers have contributed to what is now a critical mass of science that provides compelling clinical evidence that ketogenic diets uniquely benefit weight loss, pre-diabetes, and type-2 diabetes. In the last five years, basic scientists have discovered that b-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), the primary circulating ketone, is a potent signaling molecule that decreases inflammation and oxidative stress. BHB has been suggested to be a longevity metabolite, with strong support from recently published mouse studies showing decreased midlife mortality and extended longevity and healthspan. Although type-2 diabetes is often described as a chronic progressive disease, emerging evidence indicates that sustained nutritional ketosis can reverses the disease. There is growing interest in studying potential therapeutic effects of ketosis on cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. There are even reasons certain athletes may benefit from nutritional ketosis and ketone supplements ─ debunking the long-standing dogma that high carbohydrate intake is required to perform optimally.
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1985 plumbagin Venus fly trap extract found to to be mutagenic to Escherichia coli
when combined with castration, plumbagin at 1?mg/kg in sesame oil caused a
50% tumor regression , decreased androgen levels in vitro & displayed low toxicity
In mice
Apoptosis inducing effect in colonic cancer cells by plumbagin depends on expression of COX-2
Carnivora™ has immune "modulating effects" that can influence the course of FHV-1 infections
in 16 cats , DISCLOSURE STATEMENT The study was sponsored by Carnivora TM lolZ
in vitro = outside a living organism.
http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/318/2/484
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7461745
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28971491
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8264573
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumbagin
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/extensions/firefox/pdf.js.xpi
waptek is right about glyphosate and until he posts links to the studies he has seen , he is probably wrong about carnivora, there are plenty of public studies on glyphosate and as of yet i have not been able to find any on carnivora neither good or bad, someone please post a link... scientific only no testimonials.?

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Missing link found between brain, immune system; major disease implications
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"In a stunning discovery that overturns decades of textbook teaching, researchers have determined that the brain is directly connected to the immune system by vessels previously thought not to exist."
Researchers Find Textbook-Altering Link Between Brain, Immune System
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Mice run through a virtual environment in an experiment by Masaaki Sato and colleagues from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute. Their study was published in the journal eNeuro in May 2017: http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0369-16.2017
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Movie S2: Learning to open the door. Activity of the same free rat on days 1, 5, and 12 of the paradigm is shown. On day 1, the rat does not open the restrainer and 5 min of activity is shown at 20 times real time speed. On day 5, the rat opens the restrainer door for the first time 25 min into the session. Note the momentary startle at the door falling and the extended interaction with the liberated rat. On day 12, the rat opens the restrainer within the first minute. There is no startle and much less interaction between the two rats. Activity from days 5 and 12 are shown at real time.
Rats Feel Each Other's Pain
- Rats Feel Each Other's Pain
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/12/rats-feel-each-others-pain.html?ref=hp
- Helping Your Fellow Rat: Rodents Show Empathy-Driven Behavior
The first evidence of empathy-driven helping behavior in rodents has been observed in laboratory rats that repeatedly free companions from a restraint, according to a new study by University of Chicago neuroscientists.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111208141933.htm
- Empathetic Rats Help Each Other Out
The act of helping others out of empathy has long been associated strictly with humans and other primates, but new research shows that rats exhibit this prosocial behavior as well.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/238683-Empathetic-Rats-Help-Each-Other-Out
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- Social Modulation of Pain as Evidence for Empathy in Mice
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Empathy is thought to be unique to higher primates, possibly to humans alone. We report the modulation of pain sensitivity in mice produced solely by exposure to their cagemates, but not to strangers, in pain. Mice tested in dyads and given an identical noxious stimulus displayed increased pain behaviors with statistically greater co-occurrence, effects dependent on visual observation. When familiar mice were given noxious stimuli of different intensities, their pain behavior was influenced by their neighbor's status bidirectionally. Finally, observation of a cagemate in pain altered pain sensitivity of an entirely different modality, suggesting that nociceptive mechanisms in general are sensitized.
- Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior in Rats
Science 9 December 2011: Vol. 334 no. 6061 pp. 1427-1430 DOI: 10.1126/science.1210789
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6061/1427.abstract
Abstract
Whereas human pro-social behavior is often driven by empathic concern for another, it is unclear whether nonprimate mammals experience a similar motivational state. To test for empathically motivated pro-social behavior in rodents, we placed a free rat in an arena with a cagemate trapped in a restrainer. After several sessions, the free rat learned to intentionally and quickly open the restrainer and free the cagemate. Rats did not open empty or object-containing restrainers. They freed cagemates even when social contact was prevented. When liberating a cagemate was pitted against chocolate contained within a second restrainer, rats opened both restrainers and typically shared the chocolate. Thus, rats behave pro-socially in response to a conspecific's distress, providing strong evidence for biological roots of empathically motivated helping behavior.
Supporting Online Material Video
- Movie S1: Five minutes of activity from representative rats in the object, empty and trapped conditions are shown. All movies are sped up by 6 times.
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/07/334.6061.1427.DC1/1210789s1.mp4
- Movie S2: Learning to open the door. Activity of the same free rat on days 1, 5, and 12 of the paradigm is shown. On day 1, the rat does not open the restrainer and 5 min of activity is shown at 20 times real time speed. On day 5, the rat opens the restrainer door for the first time 25 min into the session. Note the momentary startle at the door falling and the extended interaction with the liberated rat. On day 12, the rat opens the restrainer within the first minute. There is no startle and much less interaction between the two rats. Activity from days 5 and 12 are shown at real time.
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2011/12/07/334.6061.1427.DC1/1210789s2.mov

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http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2013/08/27/are-the-brains-of-introverts-and-extroverts-actually-different/#.Wl52HUzMzs0
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/not-an-introvert-not-an-extrovert-you-may-be-an-ambivert-1438013534

Researchers have created the Mouse Atlas or Tabula Muris. It is a huge database of gene expression in 20 different tissues and cell types. It was compiled using more than 100 000 cells!
Original article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0590-4

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Same-sex mice can now have babies, academics harassed over research into transgender issues, Christian filmmakers face jail time for not making same-sex marriage films, and more in this week's episode of Answers News hosted at the Creation Museum in front of a live audience.
Get more answers here: https://AnswersinGenesis.org
Here are links to the articles discussed in Answers News. Due to time restraints, all topics may not be covered in this episode. Articles not covered in today’s episode will be featured in a future Answers News broadcast.
Academics are being harassed over their research into transgender issues
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/16/academics-are-being-harassed-over-their-research-into-transgender-issues
State tells Christian Filmmakers: Make same-sex marriage films or spend 90 days in jail
http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2018/october/christian-filmmakers-appeal-to-8th-circuit-to-make-films-celebrating-marriage-between-one-man-one-woman
Same-sex mice parents give birth to healthy brood
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/same-sex-mice-parents-give-birth-to-healthy-brood/
Same-sex mice can now have kids. Are we next?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adambarsouk/2018/10/12/scientists-engineer-kids-from-two-moms-or-two-dads-at-least-in-mice/#30f653a42ee4
CRISPR Editing Heads Off Disease in Mouse Livers
https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/crispr-editing-heads-off-disease-in-mouse-livers-64912
Stephen Hawking predicted a race of superhumans will take over the world
https://www.foxnews.com/science/stephen-hawking-predicted-a-race-of-superhumans-will-take-over-the-world
Sydney Anglicans set to ban gay weddings and pro-LGBTI advocacy on church property
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/sydney-anglicans-set-to-ban-gay-weddings-and-pro-lgbti-advocacy-on-church-property-20181018-p50aga.html
HORROR: Toronto hospital preps assisted suicide for children, might not inform parents
https://www.dailywire.com/news/37352/horror-toronto-preps-assisted-suicide-children-amanda-prestigiacomo
Women in the US can now get safe abortions by mail
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/10/women-on-web-safe-abortion-mail/573322/
Continuing to cast God as male does a disservice to us all – women and men, sons and daughters
https://baptistnews.com/article/continuing-to-cast-god-as-male-does-a-disservice-to-us-all-women-and-men-sons-and-daughters/#.W88d_6fMxp9
How do we declare creation “Very Good” in the face of climate change?
https://sojo.net/articles/how-do-we-declare-creation-very-good-face-climate-change
Belly fat has a role to play in fighting infections
https://www.the-scientist.com/features/belly-fat-has-a-role-to-play-in-fighting-infections-64802

Today I am going to show how to make a mini Refrigerator by using a Peltier module and few Parts.I used a Peltier which can cool and hot two opposite surface.It is 12 volt 6A.Two heat sink with cooling fans,12v 6A dc power supply,thermocol ,magnet etc.
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This never-before-seen neuron was just found in the human brain, and it might hold the secret to what separates us from other animals.
We Didn’t Think This Part of the Brain Existed, and It Could Save Your Life - https://youtu.be/RO3gTX1nlYE
Read More:
Meet the Rosehip Cell, A New Kind of Neuron
https://www.wired.com/story/meet-the-rosehip-cell-a-new-kind-of-neuron/
“ On Monday, an international team of researchers introduced the world to a new kind of neuron, which, at this point, is believed to exist only in the human brain. The long nerve fibers known as axons of these densely bundled cells bulge in a way that reminded their discoverers of a rose without its petals—so much that they named them ‘rosehip cells.’”
Scientists identify a new kind of human brain cell
https://alleninstitute.org/what-we-do/brain-science/news-press/articles/scientists-identify-new-kind-human-brain-cell
“In a new study published today in the journal Nature Neuroscience, Lein and his colleagues reveal one possible answer to that difficult question. The research team, co-led by Lein and Gábor Tamás, Ph.D., a neuroscientist at the University of Szeged in Szeged, Hungary, has uncovered a new type of human brain cell that has never been seen in mice and other well-studied laboratory animals.”
Transcriptomic and morphophysiological evidence for a specialized human cortical GABAergic cell type
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-018-0205-2
“ These rosehip cells show an immunohistochemical profile matching a single transcriptomically defined cell type whose specific molecular marker signature is not seen in mouse cortex. Rosehip cells in layer 1 make homotypic gap junctions, predominantly target apical dendritic shafts of layer 3 pyramidal neurons, and inhibit backpropagating pyramidal action potentials in microdomains of the dendritic tuft.”
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Elizabeth plays Subnautica, with science stories! This week: We try to grow some plants, explore some new caves and wrecks, and then wind up somewhere REALLY cool. Science this week includes:
Mouse makes babies using 3-D printed ovaries: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/05/3d-printed-ovaries-restore-fertility-mice
Genetically-engineered petunias found and destroyed: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/05/us-flower-sellers-rush-destroy-illegal-ge-petunias
Hopewell beads came from a meteorite: https://www.nature.com/news/beads-made-from-meteorite-reveal-prehistoric-culture-s-reach-1.21990
King Tut had a space dagger (disclaimer: I wrote this article): https://eos.org/articles/pharaohs-iron-dagger-made-from-a-meteorite-study-confirms
Bonus comic about King Tut's space dagger (by the amazing JoAnna Wendel): http://blogs.agu.org/sciencecommunication/2016/07/06/drawn-geoscience-pharaohs-iron-dagger-made-meteorite-study-confirms/
Vultures wear mud "makeup:" https://www.newscientist.com/article/2130980-vultures-smear-their-faces-in-red-mud-which-they-use-as-makeup/
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The Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico has placed 224 acres and 200 miles of river shoreline off limits to humans. Ignore this order and suffer a $5,000 fine. In politically correct America the Stupid, rodents enjoy greater freedoms than humans.
The Meadow Jumping Mouse was placed on the endangered species list (there around 70 of these rodents) according them privileges to be enjoyed which are denied to their human counterparts.
The National Forest Service was established around 1915 to preserve the land for future generations. In 21st America those “future generations” exclude humans and include rodents.
The National Forest Service is “Caring for the land and serving the people” to be updated with “…….and serving the rats.”
Federal order closing off the area to humans:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3819757.pdf
Map showing the areas closed to humans:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3819758.pdf
Forest Service order closing the areas to humans:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/santafe/news-events/?cid=STELPRD3819831
Related articles:
http://www.sfgate.com/news/science/article/Feds-close-part-of-Jemez-Mountains-for-mouse-5814613.php
http://www.jemezdailypost.com/content/mouse-closes-mountains
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/feds-close-part-of-jemez-mountains-for-mouse/article_b9857085-8b07-57e8-b6cf-7bb50bf6a21a.html
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Wormholes don’t only exist in space. Scientists have just created one in the lab… with magnets!
How Do Wormholes Actually Work? ►►►► http://dne.ws/1iebIEX
Read More:
A Magnetic Wormhole
http://www.nature.com/articles/srep12488
“Wormholes are fascinating cosmological objects that can connect two distant regions of the universe. Because of their intriguing nature, constructing a wormhole in a lab seems a formidable task.”
Physicists Built a Wormhole for Magnets
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/physicists-built-wormhole-magnets-180956345/?no-ist
“The metal sphere lets one magnetic field pass through another undetected, which could lead to improvements in medical imaging.”
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Uploading contracts to an online database should not take too long, and with the right solution, there should be a way to quickly drag and drop them into folders. Of course, the contract management team may want to give some thought as to how those folders are categorized. In some industries, it may make sense to classify them by agreement type, whereas in others they may need to be grouped by timeframe or date. It is obviously important to do what makes sense for your company and to ensure everyone understands the classification system that is instituted. With this sort of well-oiled system in place, it is a lot easier to keep a handle on things.

Divide and Conquer.
This is another area that is very industry-dependent, but it is highly unlikely that any company can afford to have an entire contract team devoted to managing one portfolio. More than likely, it is more realistic to divvy up the team and the contracts so that there is a leader for each relevant sphere. The entire team will obviously have to coordinate and communicate, but resources must be allocated in the most efficient manner possible. In turn, this will allow for several individuals to keep an eye on a smaller batch of contracts, thereby facilitating those periodic reviews.
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